(Superlative of `few' used with count nouns and usually preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the smallest in number.
Antônimos
Examples for "most"
Examples for "most"
1However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2However, most market participants are able to access open-outcry trading, Duffy said.
3Right now, that's a problem without a good solution for most people.
4However things are different in most of modern-day Europe and North America.
5WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
1The Nuggets' 81 points allowed was their second fewest of the season.
2The point is to do the thing in the fewest possible moves.
3The best letter states clearly all the facts in the fewest words.
4The House bill was a simple repeal in the fewest possible words.
5But the puzzle is to do it in the fewest possible moves.
6One top 10 finish all year -the fewest of his career.
7Ford snipped out his call for help in the fewest possible words:
8The Jayhawks' 23 points were their fewest in any half all season.
9Utah's 90 points tied the fewest scored against Oklahoma City this season.
10Children with both insurance and a USC had the fewest unmet needs.
11Where do students go to school for the fewest number of hours?
12Thrace, especially the south-eastern part, and Albania have the fewest Slavonic place-names.
13America and Scotland have the fewest of any, and Italy the most.
14Such was her story, told by her in the fewest of words.
15His plots are worked out by the simplest and the fewest positions.
16Of the top four teams, United have scored the fewest -17.
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Estados Unidos da América